Prism Rail
Industry | Transport |
---|---|
Fate | Takeover |
Successor | National Express |
Founded | 1995 |
Defunct | 2000 |
Products | Rail transport |
Prism Rail[1] was formed in July 1995 to bid for rail franchises in the United Kingdom during the Privatisation of British Rail. It expressed interest in eighteen franchises, was shortlisted for twelve and was ultimately awarded four, LTS Rail, Valley Lines Trains, Wales & West, and West Anglia Great Northern.[2]
Prism Rail was founded by a number of individuals from the bus industry. The company raised the money to acquire its first passenger rail franchise from a small number of institutional investors, following which the shares were listed on the Alternative Investment Market in May 1996.[3][4]
In July 2000 Prism Rail was purchased by National Express.[5][6][7]
References
- ↑ Companies House extract company no 3081303 Prism Rail plc
- ↑ "Passenger Rail Franchises". 31 January 2002.
- ↑ Founders of Prism Rail in £27m shares bonanza The Independent 15 October 1996
- ↑ Prism drops share scheme after big investors' protest The Independent 21 January 1997
- ↑ National Express £165m rail coup This is Money 17 July 2000
- ↑ National Express buys Prism for £166m The Telegraph 19 July 2000
- ↑ National Express buys Prism for £166m The Guardian 19 July 2000
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